Singapore
Founded in 1819 by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, Singapore has undergone one of the most rapid transformation from a port village to a modern and developed city centre.
Singapore Sight Seeing Tours
: City Travelling
Our city tour will bring you through a drive down Orchard Road where big retail names and major hotels as well as restaurants make its appearance. Complimentary to the development in urban landscape, a conscious effort to preserve the cultural history is evident in the ethnic enclave as seen in places like Chinatown, Kampong Glam (Arab Street) and Little India. This is followed with a drive down the civic district which lines up many restored and preserved architecture from the commonwealth era, such as the National Gallery and St Andrews Cathedral. The diversity of Singapore also incorporates the visual landscape where Singapore is nicknamed ‘The Garden City’. Little would one expect that Singapore is home to many rare species of flora and fauna that can be found in the Botanical Gardens.
Other major attraction sites in Singapore include:
Esplanade |
Bird Park |
Sentosa Island |
Night Safari |
Zoo |
River Safari |
Arab Street |
Little India |
Chinatown |
Universal Studio |
Gardens by the Bay |
Haw Par Villa |
Changi Chapel and Museum |
Singapore Flyer |
Mosque/Temple/Synagogue |
Singapore Science Centre |
Singapore Discovery Centre |
Chinese / Japanese Garden |
Malaysia
Malaysia is a Southeast Asian country in the Malay Peninsula. This country is known for a good mix of visual landscape encompassing the twin tower (Petronas) and colonial buildings as well as big retailers in Kuala Lumpur, to the beautiful beaches and rainforest. Malaysia is home to about 30 million people. Situated north of Singapore, entrance into Malaysia via Singapore is conveniently available via the two causeways situated in Woodlands and Tuas. A car drive from Orchard Road in Singapore into Johore Bahru in Malaysia spans approximately 25 kilometres.
Attraction sites in Malaysia include:
Johore:
Legoland |
Puteri Harbour |
Pantai Minyak Beku |
Kota Tinggi Waterfall |
Desaru Beach |
Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque |
Kukup Fishing Village |
Pasir Gudang |
Jalan Wong Ah Fook |
Tioman Island |
Malacca:
The Stadthuys |
A Famosa Fort | Bukit Cina | Jonker Street |
Malacca Sultanate Palace |
Christ Church |
Taming Sari Towers | Cheng Ho Cultural Museum | St. Paul’s Church |
Ayer Keroh |
Umbai |
Dataran Pahlwawan Melaka | Pulau Besar | Menara Taming Sari |
Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum |
Kuala Lumpur and beyond:
Batu Caves |
Petronas Twin Towers | Masjid India | Jalan Ampang |
Penang |
Genting Highlands |
Cameron Highlands | Taman Negara | Frasers’ Hill |
Langkawi |